Get your stolen goods returned

If you work out at the Omni Club in Fort Myers and you're missing something from your car, police officers want to get those items back to you.

Tuesday, February 3rd 2009, 2:09 PM EST

Updated:

Friday, February 19th 2010, 1:23 PM EST

LEE COUNTY: If you work out at the Omni Club in Fort Myers and you're missing something from your car, police officers want to get those items back to you.

It all started with a manhunt for Arthur Coleman who was shot dead by U.S. Marshalls last week.

In his car they found more than 50 stolen items. So far, 20 or more have been returned.

But police still have 30 stolen items they need to get back to people. Those items include:

Digital cameras

Jewelery

Cell phones

Purses and handbags; and

Radar detectors.

Detective Sean Hoover, of the Fort Myers Police Department, says most of those were stolen from cars parked in the Omni Club parking lot.

"If they can identify or they recognize any of the property and have them come forward to contact us to let us know that they think that's their property. And if it is, we want to get it back to them," he said.

One thing police want to stress is that if you originally contacted the Lee County Sheriff's Office to report your stolen item, call them first - do not call the Fort Myers Police Department.

The list of items is quite generic so you're going to have to be able to prove in some way that the stolen items are indeed yours.